Да Don't say 'she got married with him'. Say she got married to him.
marry /'maeri/ (и T] to get married to someone: Will you marry me? I She married an American guy that she met on vacation.
marrying - married - have married
remarry /,ri:'maeri/ [и I] to get married
again: My mother died when I was very young and my father never remarried.
remarrying - remarried - have remarried
the relationship of marriage
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MARRY
marriage /тжг^з/ (n C/U] the relationship between two people who are married: She already has two children from a previous marriage. I Do you think marriage is still important to young people?
MARRY
+ to Her marriage to Captain Phillips ended in divorce.
a happy/urikappy marriage Arnold's parents had had an unhappy marriage, which affected him deeply, a broken marriage (=a marriage that has ended) It's the children who suffer in broken marriages.
H ceremonies, celebrations etc when people get married
wedding /'wedirj/ [n C] an official ceremony at which two people get married, especially a religious ceremony: I first met Jake at my cousin's wedding.
^ You can also use wedding before a noun, like an adjective: wedding photos I a lovely silk wedding dress I There were over 200 people at their wedding reception. (=the j party after the wedding)
Honeymoon /'hAnimu:n; [n C] a holiday
that two people go on when they have just got married: We're thinking of going to Barbados for our honeymoon.
bacHelor party/stag party гъхфЬ*
,pa:rti, stseg ,po:rti/ [n C] american a party for a man and his male friends just before he gets married
Stag nigHt nan [n ci british a
party for a man and his male friends just before he gets married
bridal sHower/wedding shower
"braidl Jao3r, 'wedii] Jao3r [n C] american a party for a woman and her female friends just before she gets married, when her friends give her gifts
Hen nigHt/Hen party /hen паи, hen
,pa:rti/ [n CJ British a party for a woman and her female friends just before she gets married
И people at a wedding
bride /braid/ [n C] the woman who is getting married: Everyone turned to look at the bride as she came into the church.
groom/bridegroom /gruim, braid-
gru:m/ [n C] the man who is getting married: a photo of the bride and groom together
bridesmaid /'braidzmeid/ [n C] a woman or girl who helps the woman who is getting married on the day of her wedding: The bridesmaids will be wearing long pink dresses.
best man /best maen/ [n singular] a male friend of the man who is getting married, who helps him on the day of his wedding: Tony has asked me to be best man.
Ы to agree to get married
engaged /m'geid3d/ [adj not before nounj if two people are engaged, they have agreed to get married to each other at some time in the future be engaged Todd and Ellen have been engaged for about 3 months now.
+ to He's engaged to Paul's sister. get engaged (=become engaged) We got engaged at Christmas.
A Don't say 'she got engaged with him' Sayshe got engaged to him .
engagement /in'geidsmant/ (n C] an
agreement by two people to get married at some time in the future announce your engagement (=teli everyone that you are going to get married) Glennis and John announced their engagement yesterday.
break off your engagement (=say that
you do not want to be engaged any more) Anita broke off her engagement when she found out that Paulo had been seeing another woman.
engagement ring Has he bought you an engagement ring yet?
fiance I fiancee /fi'onscil.fisain'sei/ In C) the man or woman that you are going to get married to: I'd like you to meet Janice, my fiancee. I She didn't know Henry was Marie's fiance.
married
married maerid/ [adj] Are you married or single? I Phil and I have been married for 15 years. + to She's married to a famous actor. married man/woman a married man with three children
^ Don't say 'married with someone'. Say married to someone
wife waif/ [n Cj the woman that a man is married to: Would you and your wife like to come over for dinner on Friday? i The men had gone out for the day, leaving their wives and children at home.
plural wives
husband hл/bond (n C] the man that a woman is married to. / don't like Francesco's husband very much. I Brian is her second husband.
partner pa:rtn9r/ [n C] the person that someone lives with in a romantic relationship - use this whether they are married
or not: Can people bring their partners to the office party?
couple ,'клрД jn C] two people who are married to each other, or who are having a romantic relationship: The hotel is very popular both with families and with couples. I At one table there was an elderly couple who sat in total silence. married couple They had come to live in England when they were a young married couple, in 1949.
not married
not married nDt 'macrid/ [adj] He told
her he wasn 't married, but he was lying>. I Jeff and Paula have two children, but they're not actually married.
single /"sing^l/ [ad'j\ someone who is single is not married or is not in a romantic relationship with anyone: a change in the tax laws for single people I I used to go out a lot more when I was single. single parent (=someone who has children. but who does not live with their
partner) It is extremely difficult being a
single parent.
A^You may also see the words bachelor man who has never been married) and spinster (=a woman who has never been married), but these words are rather old- fashioned.
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divorced /dJ/vD:rst/ [adj) someone who is divorced has officially ended their
unmarried /.лп'таепд* [adj] an unmarried person is someone who has never been married: She has three unmarried sons.
marriage: He's living with a divorced woman and her two children, be divorced Yes, she used to be married, but she's been divorced since last year get divorced (=officially end your marriage) They got divorced only three years